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Understanding VFP internals
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20/11/2001 17:02:45
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
00584014
Message ID:
00584300
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>>>I know it is currently an app. I thought you were making your statement as an argument against running an exe (using the run command, or through the API) as Mark has suggested.
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>>I probably missed API part. Are you referring to Ed's APP_APIRUN class?
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>Yes, I threw that in for free <g>, as an alternative to RUN command.
>
>Maybe I am oversimplifying the problem. Why are user's configuration settings relevant here? Why couldn't there be a small .exe that has only one job...that is to perform this process. It could have its own configuration file, and it does not even have to have a user interface. Pass in parameters, or put the parameters in a little text file.

Yes, you're simplifying things a little bit :) I have an application called DataDict. This is quite complicated application with a user interface, which could be run with different parameters to perform various operations. It could be run independantly, but essentially each application here is called from the main application and none is used to run standalone, though practically all my applications work without JobControl too.

BTW, I'm still not certain, that ALTER TABLE command uses TMPFILES directory and not the path, where tables are stored. At least, the error message I got, indicated the opposite. Pity, that nobody from MS clearified this issue for me.

Anyway, we decided to forget this problem at all and leave everything as it is now (see my reply to Dragan in the other thread). So, as usual, too much time and energy spent to talk about the problem, but not to really solve it...
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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